I bought this app on a whim. I’ve used Photoshop to attempt to create Cinemagraphs before which always takes forever. I gave this app a shot and had a beautiful one ready within 5 minutes. Highly recommended to photographers or people wanting to experiment with this new media form

This will change photography as we know it

The other guy that wrote a review obviously didnt know how to use this app cause its pretty great. I also scored it at 15$ and it works great especially with these updates that keep improving it. Worth the buy

Not Worth It

This should not be listed as being free. Sure, a user can download the program, but the user can only demo the program once downloaded as the flixel watermark remains. It’s like getting a new car for free but not being able to drive it anywhere other than the showroom. It’s a misleading and snakeish ploy to hook people into purchasing the product because they had already invested time.

It’s quite nice app. Making cinemagrams is really easy. I’ve run into two problems so far:
- sometimes it freezes on rendering process,
- some rendered gifs are static and there is no animation visible (opposite to what was visible in the preview in the app).

I totally love this application. I am a photographer and my tools of the trade are the Lumix GH3, GX7, and soon to be GH4. Being able to create living photos with ease, just adds to my services that I can provide to my customers.

You can know when an app is great when you want to do something and the option is right where you think it should be. This is a great app in that way. It’s intensly focused on doing one thing really, really well.
This app isn’t for image manipulation, video editing, or a number of other things. It’s for creating really great cinemagraphs, and wow does it succeed at that.
I genually had fun creating a little cinemagraph and I’m looking forward to using the app more in the future.

Great little Application, which does as promised, not more or less. Bear in mind this can be done in Photoshop 5-6 extended as well. Exports in 4k and makes things really simple, worth the discounted price.

For what this app does, the $200 original price is asinine; for the $15 they are asking now, it’s a STEAL. It makes creating cinemagraphs - something that can be done in Photoshop, albeit much more time consuming - incredibly simple, while adding some output options that aren’t available in other programs.
Don’t get fooled by the quick demo videos online - you can do a quick job in a few seconds, but if you take your time a bit, you can create some beautiful results with this software.
This isn’t something that gets used for substantial portion of my portfolio and website, but for the occasional image with a little something extra, it’s wonderful.

I can mask for about 5 minutes and then my computer comes to a halt, the little, grey progress circle comes up in the midle of the screen, and then my computer reboots itself. I haven’t had this happen in years. Even at $15, this app is terrible.

One can see from the reviews that the app is appreciated by many. I was given the impression that the app worked with a sequence of single frame inputs as well. Be warned, this app uses a movie as its input and will not accept a sequence of JPEGs, TIFFs, or other still formats. I cannot use this application without bringing my image sequence into Photoshop or some other application and making a moview of them first. If you only own a tradtional DSLR, and not one of the newest ones that include movie capabilities, this app is not for you!